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Page 97
The best way to ensure fair prices as well as performance for the owner is to receive competitive bids from a reasonable number of prescreened , prequalified bidders . The inclusion of too many bidders , while promoting competition ...
The best way to ensure fair prices as well as performance for the owner is to receive competitive bids from a reasonable number of prescreened , prequalified bidders . The inclusion of too many bidders , while promoting competition ...
Page 394
3.9 The services , information , surveys and reports required by the above paragraphs shall be furnished with reasonable promptness at the Owner's expense , and the Construction Manager shall be entitled to rely upon the accuracy and ...
3.9 The services , information , surveys and reports required by the above paragraphs shall be furnished with reasonable promptness at the Owner's expense , and the Construction Manager shall be entitled to rely upon the accuracy and ...
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... be encountered , the Guaranteed Maximum Price and the Construction Completion Date shall be equitably adjusted by Change Order upon claim by either party made within a reasonable time after the first observance of the conditions .
... be encountered , the Guaranteed Maximum Price and the Construction Completion Date shall be equitably adjusted by Change Order upon claim by either party made within a reasonable time after the first observance of the conditions .
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Contents
The Nature of the Construction Industry | 6 |
What Is Professional Construction Management? | 13 |
MANAGEMENT IN PRACTICE | 15 |
Copyright | |
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